All of the anker products i've owned, are durable and have a long life. I always carry at least one of their little 5000 mah units, just in case. It's good for one full cell phone charge.
However I think this 10000mah model is the best price/weight package. It's 2.3 full phone charges which...
Had a bad week myself put on 8lbs of bloat, due to eating some of my problem foods (tortilla chips, whiskey, and peanut butter) from a stressful week at work.
Also been trying to quit drinking coffee so I think that’s been impacting my hunger because I’m feeling tired and cranky all the time...
Thank you for your comments! This is some really good advice, and it differs from what a lot of folks are out there saying. It's another tool in the chest.
To the original intent of my question. When you're e scouting are there any particular features of a creek or river that you're looking...
Yeah, he dropped some advice in there but like most conversational podcasts it wasn’t laid out in a step by step how to.
I’ve been doing his tree line academy and I think it’s worth the money. Simply for just the how to utilize Gaia and google earth.
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Finally listened to the podcast, he had some pretty cool ideas but was mostly hyping up his bear course he will be putting out in the near future. Big tip was a way to add live snow level data into google earth, I've been playing with that and it's pretty cool.
coincidently Mark Livesay just posted on his instragram that he did a pod cast on E scouting for Spring Bears. Haven't listened yet but I'll probably check it out this weekend.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CL7kyGkFx1g/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
I'm starting the planning for a spring bear hunt here in MT (my first bear hunt) and am doing some E-scouting of areas and realized I don't think I have a solid idea of what kinds of terrain / features to be looking for. I saw a couple while scouting / hunting elk last year so I have an idea of...
Weight on 2/28/2021- 207# (12-17lbs to go)
Haven't made any weight loss progress in the last 10 days. However the mirror and my pants are indicating some weight is being lost.
Have seen an improvement on my comfort / perceived exertion while hiking with 60# as well as just feeling stronger...
I have been stacking the first lite wick hoodie and the first lite kiln hoody and I will hike with just that (usually have the kiln zipped all the way down) I think the wick moves the moisture into the kiln and at least in the dry climate here in eastern MT I dont' feel cold or wet once I stop...